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Cisco SocialMiner 12.0(1) is an innovative tool that helps businesses extract valuable insights from social media data. With its advanced capabilities, SocialMiner enables you to:

  • Monitor social media channels in real-time to track brand reputation, customer sentiment, and industry trends.
  • Analyze social media data to identify key influencers, understand customer behavior, and measure campaign effectiveness.
  • Engage with customers on social media by responding to inquiries, resolving issues, and building relationships.
  • Generate reports to track progress, measure ROI, and make data-driven decisions.

Cisco SocialMiner 12.0(1) is an innovative tool that helps businesses extract valuable insights from social media data. With its advanced capabilities, SocialMiner enables you to:

  • Monitor social media channels in real-time to track brand reputation, customer sentiment, and industry trends.
  • Analyze social media data to identify key influencers, understand customer behavior, and measure campaign effectiveness.
  • Engage with customers on social media by responding to inquiries, resolving issues, and building relationships.
  • Generate reports to track progress, measure ROI, and make data-driven decisions.
Cisco SocialMiner Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 12.0(1)
First Published: 2019-01-11
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CONTENTS
Preface v
PREFACE
Change History v
Audience v
Documentation and Support v
Documentation Feedback v
System Requirements 1
CHAPTER 1
System Requirements 1
SocialMiner Installation 3
CHAPTER 2
Install SocialMiner 3
Control SocialMiner Application Access 4
utils whitelist admin_ui list 5
utils whitelist admin_ui add 5
utils whitelist admin_ui delete 5
Additional Configuration Options 6
Important Considerations for Upgrade 7
CHAPTER 3
Upgrade Overview 7
Upgrade Tasks 8
Update Virtual Machine Settings 9
Install COP File 9
Upgrade SocialMiner Using Cisco Unified OS Administration 10
Upgrade SocialMiner Using the CLI 11
Verify Version after Switch Version 11
Switch Version Using the Web Interface 11
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Switch Version Using the CLI 12
Verify Version 12
Verify Version Using the Web Interface 12
Verify Version Using the CLI 12
Upgrade VMware Tools 13
Change NIC Adapter Type 13
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Contents
Preface
Change History, on page v
Audience, on page v
Documentation and Support, on page v
Documentation Feedback, on page v
Change History
DateSeeChange
January 2019Initial Release of Document for Release 12.0(1)
Updated the Upgrade Overview section
Audience
This guide is intended for Cisco SocialMiner system administrators.
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Documentation Feedback
CHAPTER 1
System Requirements
System Requirements, on page 1
System Requirements
For information about system requirement, see https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/
uc_system/virtualization/virtualization-cisco-socialminer.html.
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System Requirements
CHAPTER 2
SocialMiner Installation
SocialMiner is installed as an appliance using the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System (Unified
OS). The operating system and the SocialMiner application are installed together using a similar installation
process as other Unified OS products such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified
Intelligence Center.
SocialMiner operates on a VMware Virtual Machine (VM) on hardware that is running a VMware Host Server.
SocialMiner currently supports installation of only a single node (as opposed to a duplexed or redundant
system).
Cisco does not support changing the hostname or IP address on any server once they have been set.
By default, access to SocialMiner administration user interface is restricted. Administrator can provide access
by whitelisting client's IP addresses and revoke by removing the client's IP from the whitelist.
For more information, see Control SocialMiner Application Access, on page 4. This section provides the
CLI commands to manage the whitelisted IP addresses.
Note
Install SocialMiner, on page 3
Control SocialMiner Application Access, on page 4
Additional Configuration Options, on page 6
Install SocialMiner
Perform the following steps to install SocialMiner:
Procedure
Step 1 Create a virtual machine using a VMware Open Virtual Format template.
Step 2 Use the respective version specific OVA template for the fresh installation of SocialMiner.
Ensure that Cisco SocialMiner OVA template is deployed for a successful install. The install stops
if no Cisco SocialMiner OVA template is found in the deployment.
Note
a) Go to https://software.cisco.com/download/type.html?mdfid=283613136&flowid=73189 and download
this template.
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The Cisco SocialMiner version specific Virtual Server Template (OVA) defines a virtual machine
configuration that is supported in the respective SocialMiner release version. This OVA contains all
supported virtual machine configurations of this release.
Step 3 When deploying the template, select either a large or a small deployment from the drop-down list.
Step 4 Mount the SocialMiner DVD or ISO file to the virtual machine and set the virtual machine to boot from the
SocialMiner DVD. The installation wizard opens. Use Tab to navigate between elements and then press the
space bar or the Enter key to select the element and proceed.
Step 5 Perform the media check when prompted.
Step 6 Follow the instructions on the screen and select Yes or Continue.
Step 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight the correct time zone and then use Tab to navigate to the OK button. Press
Enter to proceed.
Step 8 Provide the network information for SocialMiner. You must provide valid hostname with matching IP address.
The system confirms that the hostname matches the IP address later in the installation process.
Step 9 Select Yes to provide DNS Client Settings for SocialMiner. Provide DNS servers and the domain. Select OK.
Step 10 Provide an Administrator ID and password. This credentials is for platform (Unified OS) administration.
Step 11 Provide information about your organization. This information generates the security (SSL) certificates for
this server.
Step 12 You must provide at least one NTP Server. Enter the NTP host address and select OK.
Step 13 Provide a security password.
Step 14 Provide a username and password for the SocialMiner administrator. You can import additional SocialMiner
users from Active Directory after the SocialMiner installation is complete.
Step 15 The confirmation window opens. You can select Back to change settings or OK to complete the installation.
Installation can take up to two hours. The server may reboot to complete the installation steps. If you install
from an ISO file and see the virtual machine message to "Disconnect anyway (and override the lock)?", select
Yes.
A sign-in prompt appears on the server console.
Step 16 After the installation is complete, perform the one-time setup tasks listed in Additional Configuration Options,
on page 6.
Control SocialMiner Application Access
By default, access to SocialMiner administration user interface is restricted. Administrator can provide access
by whitelisting client's IP addresses and revoke by removing the client's IP from the whitelist. For any
modification to whitelist to take effect, Cisco Tomcat must be restarted.
IP address range and subnet masks are not supported.
Note
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utils whitelist admin_ui list
This command displays all the whitelisted IP addresses. This list is used to authorize the source of the incoming
requests.
Syntax
utils whitelist admin_ui list
Example
admin: utils whitelist admin_ui list
Admin UI whitelist is:
10.232.20.31
10.232.20.32
10.232.20.33
10.232.20.34
utils whitelist admin_ui add
This command adds the provided IP address to the whitelisted addresses.
Syntax
utils whitelist admin_ui add
Example
admin:utils whitelist admin_ui add 10.232.20.33
Successfully added IP: 10.232.20.33 to the whitelist
Restart Cisco Tomcat for the changes to take effect
utils whitelist admin_ui delete
This command deletes the provided IP address from the whitelist.
Syntax
utils whitelist admin_ui delete
Example
admin:utils whitelist admin_ui delete 10.232.20.34
Successfully deleted IP: 10.232.20.34 from the whitelist
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Restart Cisco Tomcat for the changes to take effect
Additional Configuration Options
Procedure
Step 1 If your system is installed behind a firewall, set up an HTTP proxy so that feeds can access sites on the Internet.
Step 2 Configure Active Directory so that additional users can sign in.
Step 3 If you want to use Cisco Unified Intelligence Center, set up the reporting user so that the reporting tool can
access the reporting database.
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CHAPTER 3
Important Considerations for Upgrade
Perform a DRS backup before you upgrade.
Upgrade SocialMiner during off-peak hours or during a maintenance window to avoid service interruptions.
You can trigger the switch to new version immediately after you complete the upgrade.
You might experience a delay of approximately 10-15 minutes before the services start during the first
boot of the SocialMiner system after the switch version. This is due to the migration of data during the
first boot. This delay will not occur in subsequent restarts.
You can choose to switch back to the older version at time if the newer version seems unstable or has
performance issues. No data is migrated when you switch to the older version.
Upgrade Overview, on page 7
Upgrade Tasks, on page 8
Upgrade Overview
SocialMiner Release 12.0(1) supports the following upgrade paths:
From SocialMiner Release 10.0(1) to Release 12.0(1)
From SocialMiner Release 10.5(1) to Release 12.0(1)
From SocialMiner Release 10.6(1) to Release 12.0(1)
From SocialMiner Release 11.0(1) to Release 12.0(1)
From SocialMiner Release 11.5(1) to Release 12.0(1)
From SocialMiner Release 11.6(1) to Release 11.6.(2)
From SocialMiner Release 11.6(2) to Release 12.0(1)
Ensure that Cisco SocialMiner OVA template is deployed for a successful upgrade. The upgrade stops if no
Cisco SocialMiner OVA template is found in the deployment.
Note
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Before you begin upgrade, you must install the upgrade Cisco Options Package (COP) file and then upgrade
SocialMiner using the Software Upgrades menu option in Unified OS Administration or by using the CLI.
The upgrade runs unattended and may take over two hours.
During the upgrade, multiple reboots occur. After the upgrade is complete, the system boots from the lower
version. You can defer the switch to new version to a maintenance window or you can perform it immediately.
To switch to the higher version, you need to trigger Switch Version either from the Unified OS Administration
or from the CLI.
Before you upgrade, you must perform a DRS backup to ensure that you can revert to the previous version if
necessary.
Note
COP File for Upgrade
The following table lists the SocialMiner version and the corresponding COP file that you have to download
and install before you begin the upgrade.
Table 1: COP File
COP FileVersion
ciscosm-refresh_upgrade-10.0.1.10000-9.cop.sgn10.0.1.10000-9
ciscosm-refresh_upgrade-10.5.1.10000-6.cop.sgn10.5.1.10000-6
ciscosm-refresh_upgrade-10.6.1.10000-102.cop.sgn10.6.1.10000-102
Upgrade Tasks
The following table lists the required tasks to upgrade SocialMiner Release 10.x to Release 12.0(1).
TasksUpgrade Path
1. Install COP File, on page 9
2. Update Virtual Machine Settings, on page 9
3. Upgrade SocialMiner Using Cisco Unified OS Administration, on page 10
or Upgrade SocialMiner Using the CLI, on page 11
4. Verify Version after Switch Version, on page 11
5. Verify Version, on page 12
10.x to 12.0(1).
The following table lists the required steps to upgrade from SocialMiner Release 10.6(2)/11.x to Release
12.0(1).
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Upgrade Tasks
TasksUpgrade Path
1. Update Virtual Machine Settings, on page 9
2. Upgrade SocialMiner Using Cisco Unified OS Administration, on page 10
or Upgrade SocialMiner Using the CLI, on page 11
3. Verify Version after Switch Version, on page 11
4. Verify Version, on page 12
10.6(2)/11.x to 12.0(1).
Update Virtual Machine Settings
Before you perform a upgrade, you must modify SocialMiner Virtual Machine's operating system version,
total video memory.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the virtual machine.
Step 2 Change the operating system version to CentOS. Perform the following steps to change the operating system
of the virtual machine:
a) Right click on the virtual machine and then choose Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties window appears.
b) In the Options tab, select General Options and choose CentOS from the Version drop-down list.
c) Click OK.
Step 3 Increase the total video memory to 8 MB. Perform the following steps to increase the total video memory:
a) Right click on the virtual machine and then choose Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties window appears.
b) In the Hardware tab, select Video card.
c) In the Specify custom settings, set Total video memory to 8 MB and then click OK.
Step 4 Power on the virtual machine and continue with upgrade.
For a refresh upgrade (RU) of Cisco SocialMiner you must initiate the upgrade from the VM console.
A confirmation message related to Cisco SocialMiner OVA deployment confirmation is displayed.
The Administrator must press Yes to proceed for the refresh upgrade to continue.
Note
Install COP File
The Cisco Options Package (COP) file provides a generic method to deploy Cisco software outside the normal
upgrade process. For example, you use a COP file to install new language packs or to patch fixes and
virtualization tools. You must first download and save the COP file before applying it.
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Update Virtual Machine Settings
Unlike upgrades, COP files cannot be removed or rolled back. Contact Cisco TAC if you want to roll back
the COP file.
Note
If the ReadMe file for a specific COP file contradicts the following general guidelines, follow the instructions
in the ReadMe file.
Note
Procedure
Step 1 Go to https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html.
Step 2 Click Log In and login by entering username and password.
Step 3 Choose from the list Products >Customer Collaboration > Options for Contact Center Solutions >
SocialMiner.
Step 4 Click SocialMiner Software.
Step 5 Choose the required current version of the file from the list and download the COP file to a local source or
an SFTP server that can be accessed by the Cisco SocialMiner server.
Step 6 Apply the file using the procedure Upgrade SocialMiner Using the CLI, on page 11.
Step 7 Enter the command utils system restart to restart the server.
Upgrade SocialMiner Using Cisco Unified OS Administration
You can upgrade SocialMiner either from a local DVD or from a FTP/SFTP server.
Procedure
Step 1 Open Unified OS Administration from the Administration tab >Platform Administration or access the
URL https://<servername>/cmplatform, where <servername> is the hostname or IP address of your
SocialMiner server.
Step 2 Log in to Cisco Unified OS Administration using administrator username and password.
Step 3 Choose Software Upgrades >Install/Upgrade.
Step 4 From the Source list, choose either DVD or Remote Filesystem.
Step 5 Enter the path of the upgrade file in the Directory field.
For DVD, enter "/" in the filepath.
For Remote Filesystem, enter the full path to the file that is located on the remote server.
Step 6 If you chose Remote Filesystem, follow the instructions on the screen; otherwise, go to Step 7.
Step 7 Click Next to see the list of upgrades that are available.
Step 8 Choose the appropriate upgrade file, and click Next.
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Step 9 (Optional) To use the Email Notification feature, enter relevant information in the Email Destination and
SMTP server fields.
Step 10 Click Next to initiate the upgrade process.
Upgrade SocialMiner Using the CLI
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to platform application CLI using the administrator username and password.
Step 2 Enter the command show version active and check the current version.
Step 3 Enter the command utils system upgrade initiate to initiate the upgrade process.
Step 4 From the Source list, choose either DVD or Remote Filesystem.
Step 5 Enter the path of the upgrade file in the Directory field.
For DVD, enter "/" in the filepath.
For Remote Filesystem, enter the full path to the file that is located on the remote server.
Step 6 Follow the instructions on the screen.
Your entries are validated and the available files list is displayed.
Step 7 Select the ISO image file or the COP file that you want to apply from the available list, and confirm the
installation when you are prompted.
Step 8 After the installation is completed, enter the command show version inactive and check the upgraded version.
Verify Version after Switch Version
You can check and perform switch version by using either of the following procedures: Switch Version Using
the Web Interface, on page 11 or Switch Version Using the CLI, on page 12.
Never initiate switch version from the recovery CD.
Caution
Perform switch version in the same maintenance window to avoid additional downtime.
The time required for switch version depends on the size of records in the database.
Note
Switch Version Using the Web Interface
To check and perform switch version using the web interface, follow this procedure:
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to Cisco Unified OS Administration using the administrator username and password.
Step 2 Choose Settings >Version to check the versions.
Step 3 Click Switch Versions, and click OK to initiate the switch version process.
Step 4 Choose Settings >Version to check the active version.
Switch Version Using the CLI
To check and perform switch version using the CLI, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to Cisco Unified Communications OS Platform CLI using the administrator username and password.
Step 2 Enter the command show version active to check the active version.
Step 3 Enter the command show version inactive to check the inactive version.
Step 4 Enter the command utils system switch-version to initiate the switch version process.
Step 5 Enter the command show version active to check the active version.
If switch version is unsuccessful, contact Cisco TAC.
Note
Verify Version
Verify Version Using the Web Interface
To verify the active and inactive versions of SocialMiner using the web interface, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to Cisco Unified OS Administration using the administrator username and password.
Step 2 Choose Settings >Version to check the current active and inactive versions.
Verify Version Using the CLI
To verify the active and inactive versions of SocialMiner using the CLI, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to application platform CLI using the administrator username and password.
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Step 2 Enter the command show version active to check the active version.
Step 3 Enter the command show version inactive to check the inactive version.
Upgrade VMware Tools
Procedure
Step 1 Power on the virtual machine.
Step 2 Right click on the virtual machine and then choose Guest >Install / Upgrade VMware tools.
The Install/Upgrade Tools window appears.
Step 3 Choose Automatic Tools Upgrade or Interactive Tools Upgrade and click OK.
If you choose Automatic Tools Upgrade, the process is complete.
If you choose Interactive Tools Upgrade, then complete the following steps:
a) Log in to platform application CLI using the administrator username and password.
b) Enter the command utils vmtools refresh .
The server reboots twice.
The Summary tab of the virtual machine will display that the WMware tools that are running.
What to do next
1. Check the Summary tab of the virtual machine and verify that the version of the VMware tools is current.
2. If the version is not current, reboot the VM and check.
Change NIC Adapter Type
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the virtual machine.
Step 2 Right click on the virtual machine and then choose Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties window appears.
Step 3 In the Hardware tab, select Network adapter 1, and then click Add.
The Add Hardware window appears.
Step 4 Select Ethernet Adapter and then click Next.
The Network Type window appears.
Step 5 Select the adapter type VMXNET3, click Next, and click Finish.
Step 6 To remove the previous network adapter complete the following steps:
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a) Right click on the virtual machine and then choose Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties window appears.
b) In the Hardware tab, select Network adapter 1, and click Remove.
c) Click OK.
Step 7 Power on the virtual machine.
If you choose to perform a switch-back to previous versions after upgrade, you do not need to modify the
virtual machine parameters.
Note
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Cisco SocialMiner 12.0(1) is an innovative tool that helps businesses extract valuable insights from social media data. With its advanced capabilities, SocialMiner enables you to:

  • Monitor social media channels in real-time to track brand reputation, customer sentiment, and industry trends.
  • Analyze social media data to identify key influencers, understand customer behavior, and measure campaign effectiveness.
  • Engage with customers on social media by responding to inquiries, resolving issues, and building relationships.
  • Generate reports to track progress, measure ROI, and make data-driven decisions.

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